Bo Xilai: The trial of the century

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Ed Wong from The New York Times and James Miles of The Economist discuss political purges and media transparency in China.

The spectacular trial of Bo Xilai seized the media’s attention last week as the fallen politburo member โ€” still widely admired in Chongqing and Dalian and heavily connected among the Party elite โ€” defended himself with unexpected vigor against charges of corruption, and hardly pausedย to implicate his wife and subordinates in murder, mutual poisoning and financial skullduggery.

This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy host two guests: Ed Wong from The New York Times and James Miles of The Economist for a closer look at what some Chinese commentators are calling China’s “trial of the century.” Join us for an in-depth discussion ofย the trial which looks at not only what this means for media transparency in China, but also makesย historical comparisons with previous political purges, including the famous case against Jiang Qing and the Gang of Four following the Cultural Revolution.

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Blocked on Weibo: What Gets Suppressed on China’s Version of Twitter (And Why),ย by Jason Q. Ng

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